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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 13, No. 3-4
... beseeching the local populace and visitors to refrain from dumping garbage into the Cumberland River (the garbage accumulates at the Falls, where bobbing white-plastic bottles are depressingly in ... include excursions to various natural areas in the Ozarks, cave visits, float trips on the Mississippi River,and walks on Missouri prairies. The conference is hosted by the Natural Areas Association ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 1
... . River Systems North America has several major river basins (fig. 1.4). The St. Lawrence River drains the Great Lakes Basin and opens into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Mississippi River system ... the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, where the coastal plain penetrates far inland, to the extensive Mississippi Delta (fig. 1.13). The Mississippi River meanders through the low-lying plain ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 2
... developed, and their characteristics vary from place to place. Fluvents (from the Latin fluvius, river) are brownish to reddish entisols. They have formed in recent water-deposited sediments---primarily ... found mainly in east central and southeastern Texas, west central Alabama, and east central Mississippi. Their development takes place on alkaline parent materials wherein clays form that have high ...
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